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VOL. 5.
LOS ANGELES, CAL., SATURDAY, JAJST7AKY 26, 1856.
Inress €mh.
O. TV. Childs & Co ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
ALSO,
MANUFACTURERS OP
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE,
Los Angeles Struct,
dec22-tf y^Los Angeles.
SAMUEL ARBUCKLE,
Auction & Commission Merchant
LOS A1NGELES, CAL.
Sale Room, Principal Street,
Opposite Temple's Building. -
tia- Sales of MERCHANDISE every THURSDAY.
I A3" Sales of HORSES aud MULKS every MONDAY.
. t£S- Particular attention given to the sale of Real
Estate feb22-tf
HOME MANUFACTORY,
MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE TEMPLE'S BLOCK.
Toy 8l Brother,
Saddle and Harness Makers,
Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of
SJLDBLES, harness,
BRIDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS,
SADDLE WARE, &c.
W-e we als-3 prc|ia,re£ to execute all kiadp of work in our
tine at t'lae shortest possible notice.
A superior lot of California Bitts and Spurs always on
hand. «ctl9 »54tf—decS
B. J. VIRGIN.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.
BUILDINGS OF BRICK. WOOD er ADOBE contracted for
ok Muslins ;
Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, of every description ;
Sheeting and Shirting, bleached and unbleached.
COLORED GOODS.
Ginghams, Muslins and Calicoes, In groat variety ;
Broadelothes, Cassimeres, Sattlnetts and Flannels.
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' HOSIERY.
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas ;
Muslin and Damask Window Curtains ;
Trunks and Carpet Bags, of various sizes and prices.
BEDS AND BEDDING.
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES.
Flour by the Barrel or Sack ;
Corn,Wheat and Barley in quantities to suit purchasers;
Wines and Liquors at wholesale.
And a thousand articles we bave not room to mention.
In short, we have any article in our line, for the comfort
and convenience of our patrons, and if those who wish to
purchase will give us a, first call, they will save themselves
much time and trouble in traveling over the City, for we
have got the GOODS that are. wanted, and the prices we
are determined shall be satisfactory.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.
ELIAS & BROTHER,
MAIN STREET, LOS ANGELES.
The highest price paid for GOLD DUST and OLD SILVER.
LUMBER, CORN, WHEAT and BARLEY taken in exchange
for Goods.
Los Angeles, December 1, 1855. tf
A Situation Wanted,
ON A RANCH, by a person who is well acquainted with
Agricultural and Farm Work generally, including
Gardening, Pruning and HoFHculture in all its branches.
Good references given. For further information apply at
- Jtitit office. dec!5 lm
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A TERRrBirs Case op Hydbophobia,—About two
weeks since a laboring man named Cornelius
Wurze, a German, employed by a farmer on Clove
Road, near Flatbush, had one of his thumbs bitten
by a small dog oa the place. The wound healed
in a few days, and no particular attention was,
paid it, but on Thursday last umrristakablfi evidences of hydrophobia were seen, and on Saturday
the unfortunate man was taken to the King's
County Hospital in a state of raving madness, in
whieh stato.be remained for most ofthe time until
Sunday, when nature becoming completely exhausted, he died. When first brought to the Hospital he was secured to the bed by strong straps,
but these he broke loose from with the utmost
ease, and it required the strength of four able-
bodied men to manage him at all. Asjit was, he
fcuoeeeded in • biting his male nurse in tlie arm
through his coat seeve, so as to draw blood. Dr.
Turner, of the Hospital, has taken the nurse under
his charge, and he anticipates no serious consequences from the bitje,—N. Y. Timo..
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